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PRIVATE COACHING - FORMAT In short, this format is designed to get you ready for when preparation meets opportunity. A four part format over the course of four hours each week, using basic components of Stanislavski's preparation method of building a character leading up to the moment, along with Meisner's repetition components in the moment:1) Scene preparation & analysis. Interpreting material, imagining the world of the play, making strong emotionally connected choices.2) Warm up repetition exercises.3) Scene work with repetition, direction, character exercises and adjustments built-in, to maximize a strong, grounded, honest, emotionally connected result.4) On camera/Audition Technique. Strong POV, know how you feel, framing, eye lines, emotional connection to off camera reader. Leave yourself alone and deal with whats right in front of you. The word come because you have a feeling and you 'want' the word to come, NOT because they 'have' to.

IT'S ACTORS FOR ACTORS WITH STRONG FORMAT, COMPONENTS & DISCIPLINES. THERE'S NO JUDGEMENT. ACTORS ARE ENCOURAGED TO MAKE STRONG CHOICES, KEEP IT GROUNDED, IN YOUR OWN VOICE, BE OPEN, AWARE OF BEHAVIOR, KNOW HOW THEY FEEL, AND SURRENDER TO MOMENT TO MOMENT TRUTH, BOTH IN & NOT IN, THE WORLD OF THE PLAY.

"The actor should not imitate or impersonate, but become the part by working on the link between the role and the reality of your own life and emotions. In short, free your imagination and develop complete self awareness both physically and mentally."

TECHNIQUEEmphasis on the following combination of techniques:* Making strong smart choices in the world of the play in your scene work preparation leading up to the moment.* Getting familiar with, understanding, emotionally connecting to, and memorization of the material.* Identifying who your are, what you want, how you feel about the other person, visualization of any third party characters, and strong point of view.* Observation of other persons behavior and feelings, being aware of how it effects the impulse of your feelings, adjusts your point of view, and achieving moment to moment truth, both in and out of the world of the play.

PRIVATES, PRE-TAPES, SET COACHING, ETC* Privates are available upon request and availability.* Privates include one on one, for one hour; repetition exercise, scene work with repetition exercises to maximize the most emotionally connected and truthful result.* Pre-tape coaching.* Dialect coaching.* Camera technique & philosophy.* Set coaching.* Emotional consulting. Getting to know your emotional self, so you can bring forward organic feelings into the work of your creative outlet.* Q & A. Open format.

American actor BoJesse Christopher was born and raised in San Francisco, Ca, and is best known for his portrayal of Grommet/LBJ, the reckless younger brother of Patrick Swayze in the 20th Century Fox classic original feature film ‘Point Break’, directed by academy award winner Kathryn Bigelow (The Hurt Locker, Zero Dark Thirty), released in 1991.

BoJesse has starred, co-starred, reoccurred, guest starred, appeared in a wide variety of notable film and television projects over the years, earning BoJesse praise early on as a young mysterious edgy likeable mischievous up and comer.

Some of BoJesse’s memorable television roles include; Billy O’Connell in David E. Kelly’s Emmy award winning and critically acclaimed ‘Picket Fences’ for CBS, as well as Mr. Andy in Aaron Spelling’s smash hit ‘Beverly Hills 90210’ for FOX.

In 1999 BoJesse transitioned to filmmaker, writing, producing, directing and co-starring in the Lions Gate feature film ‘Out In Fifty’ starring the legendary Mickey Rourke. Thereafter, BoJesse enjoyed a two year overhead producer arrangement, developing and packaging film content for veteran producers Alan Riche & Tony Ludwig at Eagle Cove Entertainment who’s first look deal was at Warner Bros.

After 911, BoJesse put his filmmaking career on hold, shifted his focus in 2001, and launched his nightlife entertainment marketing company BJC Events, Inc.

Since 1988, BoJesse has been a staple of Hollywood nightlife, forging his path as an industry leader, cultivating relationships, building his BJC Events, Inc. brand, and growing his business well into 2015.

BJC Events, Inc. is a full service event marketing company that produces unforgettable experiences for clientele through lifestyle, special events and nightlife programs.

Leveraging unparalleled entertainment industry relationships and access to the most exclusive venues, BJC has created events that are the pinnacle of where to “see and be seen”.

BoJesse Christopher is a film and television veteran who has become a true innovator in the nightlife and promotions industry. His weekly nightclub promotions are the premiere nightlife events in Hollywood. BJC special events and concert promotions and after parties regularly attract A-List celebrities from the worlds of music, fashion, action sports and entertainment.

Moreover, BoJesse has cultivated a loving family during this time. He is blessed with a beautiful and talented wife and three children. BoJesse lives in southern California by the ocean and is a dedicated husband, father and surfer.

Although BoJesse has enjoyed the success of BJC Events, Inc. he has always desired to return to his acting roots when the timing was right.

In 2012, BoJesse committed, got organized, and threw himself into Sandy Marshall’s renowned advanced Meisner acting class to re-connect with himself, as well as refine his craftsmanship as a truthful actor.

Soon after, BoJesse was inspired to share this technique, and created a weekly acting collective where he currently directs weekly workshops at The Zephyr, The Complex, Theatre Asylum, and Elephant Theatre, entitled ‘Truth Be Told’, as well as private coaching on set and in studio.

BoJesse coaches with an emphasis on moment to moment truth, utilizing Stanislavski's ‘building a character’ components in the preparation leading up to the moment, along with Meisner’s ‘repetition exercises’ in the moment.

Previously, BoJesse personally trained with legendary acting coach Stella Adler at prestigious The Stella Adler Conservatory Theatre, while being mentored and privately coached by two time academy award winner, actress Shelley Winters at The Actors Studio West from 1988-1990, studying various method techniques.

After years of being away from the film and television industry, BoJesse was finally ready to return to his original passion of acting/filmmaking in 2013, realigning himself with former talent manager David Fleming at Mosaic, and is excited to work with like-minded creative forces.

Over the course of 2014, BoJesse forged an impressive and proactive return to acting. He co-starred in the independent films, as a corrupt LA cop in ‘The Human’ directed by Jesse Gordon, a compassionate NY cop in ‘Endless’ directed by Scott Beardslee, a deranged serial killer in ‘No Escape’ directed by Todd Jeffrey, as well as the Director of the FBI in the re creation of ‘Point Break directed by Ericson Core, distributed by Warner Bros. All referenced films to be released in 2015.

As a filmmaker, BoJesse is also attached to direct the psychological thriller 'Method To Madness', and the emotional feel good drama 'Good-time Charlie'. BoJesse is always seeking out inspiring new material to develop as an actor/producer/director.

The name BoJesse is his Fathers creation: ‘Bo’ after the legendary blues guitarist Bo Diddley and ‘Jesse’ after the infamous cowboy outlaw Jesse James (all one word and capitol J. BoJesse - An outlaw with rhythm). Stay tuned...

Thursday, February 16, 2017 from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM (PST)

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Actor/Filmmaker/Coach BoJesse Christopher

BoJesse Christopher | Mini-Bio | Actor-Filmmaker-Coach

American actor BoJesse Christopher was born and raised in San Francisco, Ca, and is best known for his portrayal of Grommet/LBJ, the reckless younger brother of Patrick Swayze in the 20th Century Fox classic original feature film Point Break, directed by academy award winner Kathryn Bigelow (The Hurt Locker, Zero Dark Thirty), released 1991.

BoJesse also costars as the FBI Director Chapman in the $100 million dollar re imagined Point Break, directed by Ericson Core, distributed by Warner Bros., opening Christmas Day 2015.

BoJesse also costars opposite J.K. Simmons & Emile Hersh in the dark comedy The Runaround, premiering at The Sundance Film Festival January, 2016.

Thus far, BoJesse has starred, co-starred, reoccurred, guest starred, appeared in, and/or written, produced and directed, a variety of over 47 film and television projects over the years, opposite a wide range of notable talent.

Over time, BoJesse trained with acclaimed acting coach Sandy Marshall, immersing himself into the Sanford Meisner repetition technique.

In recent years, BoJesse developed, organized, and directs the Truth Be Told Stanislavski/Meisner acting collective, where he continues to share and grow as an actor-filmmaker-coach.

In addition, BoJesse coaches an impressive roster of notable and emerging actors, privately and on set.

More recently, BoJesse has lectured at both the Masters Acting class for Camera and Scene Study class at Relativity School, an integrated film school program in collaboration with Relativity Media/Studios, as well as the Acting for Camera class at the prestigious New York Film Academy in Los Angeles, CA.